AUSTRALIAN NEWS
MARRIED WOMEN TEACHERS
(Australian Press Association)
(Received 10.15 a.m.) SYDNEY”, January 5. Over sixty married women teachers received dismissal notices during the week-end in accordance with the decision of the Minister of Education, whose object is to provide more employment.
OBITUARY. SYDNEY, January 5. Obituary.—-Captain H. A.. Morriss.v late of the Union Company of New Zealand, aetnh 07 years,
NO SIGN OF MISSING MEN. MELBOURNE, January o. Despite thorough searches'during the last throe days: by two Royal Australian Air Force planes there is no sign of the missing moth in which are Pittenburgh and Ham re, who are lost between Alice Springs and Ilbilda in Central Australia.
PICTURE THEATRE BURNT, y BRISBANE, January 5. A fire at Gayndah gutted a picture theatre, and adjoining buildings were seriously affected. The /damage is estimated at £7OOO.
EGG EXPORT. SYDNEY, January 5. The record total <Jf 70,740,000 eggs were shipped from Australia this season. The United Kingdom accounted for practically the whole export.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 January 1931, Page 5
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